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Proposal that tackles Hull’s rising sea level among projects by the University of Sheffield
The University of Sheffield has unveiled a project aimed at addressing Hull’s rising sea levels through innovative landscape design initiatives.
ALIA. The Spanish answer.
Spain unveils ALIA-40B, a €240M public-funded multilingual AI model trained on 35 languages, with operational benchmarks below Llama 2 but strategic focus on Spanish adoption.
The Stanford AI Index 2026 Audit: Reading the Field’s Annual Report Card With a Critic’s Pen
An analysis of the Stanford AI Index 2026, examining its methodology, reliability, and implications for AI policy and industry.
EuroHPC. The compute substrate.
An analysis of EuroHPC’s current compute substrate, its role in Europe’s AI ambitions, and structural challenges ahead.
Apertus. The architectural template.
Apertus, developed by Swiss research institutions, introduces a novel open, multilingual, compliance-first AI model as a blueprint for European sovereignty.
Building Your Own X-Ray Detector Screen
A researcher has synthesized a homemade phosphor screen capable of detecting X-ray radiation, opening new possibilities for DIY imaging devices.
Anthropic’s Safety Story Has Become a Power Story
A Thorsten Meyer AI analysis says Anthropic’s safety case now raises governance, market and state-power questions around frontier AI.
19 First Alert Weather Day: Potential for severe storms this afternoon and early evening
A First Alert Weather Day has been declared for Thursday due to the potential for severe storms, gusty winds, and heavy rain in the Cleveland area.
Engineering Is Automated. Research Is the Residual.
Recent advances show AI now automates much of engineering work, while research remains partly manual, raising questions about future AI capabilities.